2013-10-23 09:22 AM - last edited on 2024-03-28 10:01 AM by Aruzhan Ilaikova
2014-02-07 06:18 AM
2014-02-22 02:08 AM
Karl wrote:Ben wrote:Unfortunately, this doesn't work usefully (for me) either ... I may click the preference to go back to the Mountain Lion desktop methods...Karl wrote:
Finally found it... it is not possible to stretch apps between multiple monitors
Hi Karl
You can also do this app by app. Just right click on the running application and from 'Options' check 'Assign to all Desktops'. I guess this way you can have full screen on separate displays and still have your ArchiCAD palettes floating wherever you like. (I posted this on the original Mavericks thread)
HTH
With the 'Assign to all Desktops' - the application not only can use all monitors... but it is always visible, no matter what space you're in. I typically have three spaces in ML and earlier, which Mail/Safari in one, ArchiCAD in another, Quickbooks and other stuff in the third. With 'all desktops', if I switch to a different space, ArchiCAD is always there on top... have to then swith to the desired application.
Thanks for pointing this option out... I'm sure it'll be useful for something.😉
2014-04-11 06:26 AM
2014-04-11 02:06 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2014-04-11 02:32 PM
2014-07-21 11:35 PM
Ignacio wrote:Thanks to the eagle-eyed Rod Jurich for noticing that Graphisoft posted a revised AC 10 'file converter' edition here:
I am trying to open an old AC 10 project in AC10 (MBP Mid 2009, 8 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeFoce 9400M 256 MB) and AC is crashing when starting up.
Anybody succeeded opening AC10?